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    Home » blog » HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE DOG BONES

    HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE DOG BONES

    December 2, 2018 by Margaret

    dog bone dough rolled out with dog bone shaped cookie cutter.

    All pet owners want to ensure their dog eats healthy food they enjoy. Most of the dog bones on the market today are filled with chemicals. Not to mention they’re loaded with unhealthy ingredients. Most do little to improve the dog’s health. We have free videos with step-by-step instructions to show how easy dog bones are to make!

    HEALTHY AND TASTY!

    When you make your dog bones, you can choose the ingredients based on your dog’s taste preference and dietary needs. Many foods that can be easily added to the recipes I share can help with the dog’s coat, teeth, and overall energy level and health.

    Not all ingredients that are safe for humans are safe for pets. That’s why I’ve included a PDF that lists ingredients to avoid. You will also want to take into account your pet’s allergies.

    INGREDIENTS AND STORAGE

    The ingredients in our recipes are common ingredients found in most pantries. I include ingredient swaps to improve taste and help you avoid allergies. Unlike store-bought dog bones these are preservative-free. That means you do have to think about storage. I’ll show you how to store them and explain how to freeze the bones. This allows you to make large batches.

    MODERATION

    Like any treats, homemade dog bones are not meant to replace your dog's regular meals and should only be given occasionally.

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